When Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski broke the record for career victories by a Division I basketball coach in November 2011, he said afterward, "To me, it's more relief to get on to the next thing."

And so much has followed.

Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski (AP Photo)

Since winning No. 903 against Michigan State in Madison Square Garden, Krzyzewski has pushed his career total to 957 victories. He earned a second Olympic gold medal. He recruited Jabari Parker. He agreed to coach USA Basketball through another Olympic cycle. And now he will receive the Nell and John Wooden Leadership in Coaching Award at an event in late September.

Wooden's daughter, Nan, will present the award Sept. 24 at a dinner called "An Evening with the Legends of the Game."

Krzyzewski's teams at Duke have won four NCAA championships, tied with Kentucky's Adolph Rupp and behind Wooden's 10. Krzyzewski's Blue Devils have reached 11 Final Fours, tied with North Carolina's Dean Smith and behind Wooden's 12.

"Coach K represents exactly what the Nell and John Wooden Leadership in Coaching Award is all about," executive director Bob Geoghan said in the release. "Whether coaching the Blue Devils or Team USA, he is passionate and inspires his teams to win."

On the same evening as Krzyzewski receives his award, former Duke stars Tommy Amaker and Grant Hill will join former Bullets star Phil Chenier and Paul "Red" Jenkins of Woodson High in Northern Virginia in being inducted into the Washington Metropolitan Basketball Hall of Fame.